Scapegoat
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Would have to look it up I guess
Where should I keep my gun cabinet keys safely?
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On Sunday August 10 1997 a police officer called at the house of Mr Mark Farrer. He wanted to inspect his firearms security. Mr Farrer was not at home. His mother, then in her 80s, who did not hold a certificate, fetched the officer the key and allowed him access to the gun cabinet. The Chief Constable then declined to renew Mr Farrer’s certificate because he had allowed an unauthorised person access to his guns. He appealed. The case reached the Court of Appeal, presided over by the then Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham. The court agreed with the Chief Constable.
- Only the certificate owner should have access
- No unauthorised person should be able to open your gun cabinet
- Unauthorised people should not have access to the keys of the cabinet
- You cannot tell a non-certificate holding partner where the keys are
- Keep your gun cabinet keys on you or in a keysafe with a fingerprint lock
- Breaching these conditions is a criminal offence